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I dont have a lot of space from the inlet of the turbo to the intercooler piping, so Id like to get a more compact filter than the conventional AEM/K&N cone filter. Also I feel like I've seen several of those start to "cave in" in some pics of turbo cars

Last edited by alexofnazareth; 03-06-2018 at 07:14 AM.

Originally Posted by Donnie

I see a failboat, steaming full speed on an ocean of failsauce into a barrier reef of lol.

Originally Posted by BC. Livewire

if you hate seeing money going down the drane

than do not turbo your car !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I dont have a lot of space from the inlet of the turbo to the intercooler piping, so Id like to get a more compact filter than the conventional AEM/K&N cone filter. Also I feel like I've seen several of those start to "cave in" in some pics of turbo cars

I guess you could use water to clean them if you want. They are not oiled so water should work. The last couple of times i replaced the element i got them from amazon. The elements are pretty cheap..$10-$15.

I never ran a filter on my turd or the Datsun. I did have a screen in the Datsun, I used an old metal speaker grill and a small block Chevy header collector, welded the speaker grill in the collector and slapped the collector on the front of the turbo like a velocity stack.

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